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'''Alexey Pajitnov''' (Russian: Алексей Леонидович Пажитнов, regularly Aleksei Leonidovich Pazhitnov,
[[File:Alexey_pajitnov.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov]]
 
'''Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov''' (preferred, also the spelling used by [[TTC]]) / '''Aleksey Leonidovich Pazhitnov''' (traditional), (Russian: Алексе́й Леони́дович Па́житнов,  
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born 1956) created ''Tetris'' with [[Vadim Gerasimov]] and [[Dmitry Pavlovsky]]. Under his employment contract with the Soviet Academy of Sciences, he received a regular paycheck instead of royalties (similar to "work made for hire" under modern copyright law). He and [[Henk Rogers]] went on to found [[The Tetris Company]] in 1996.
born April 16, 1955) created ''[[Tetris_(Electronika_60)|Tetris]]'' with [[Vadim Gerasimov]] and [[Dmitry Pavlovsky]]. Under his employment contract with the Soviet Academy of Sciences, he received a regular paycheck instead of royalties (similar to "work made for hire" under modern copyright law). He and [[Henk Rogers]] went on to found [[The Tetris Company]] in 1996.
 
Pajitnov joined Microsoft as their first staff game designer in 1996. He worked on games for the Microsoft Entertainment Puzzle Collection, MSN Zone, and Xbox Live Arcade before leaving the company as a staffer in 2004. In 2005 he began collaborating with WildSnake Software to release a new line of puzzle games, resulting in [[Dwice]] (2006) and [[Marbly]] (2013).


Pajitnov joined Microsoft as their first staff game designer in 1996. He worked on games for the Microsoft Entertainment Puzzle Collection, MSN Zone, and Xbox Live Arcade before leaving the company as a staffer in 2004. In 2005 he began collaborating with WildSnake Software to release a new line of puzzle games, resulting in Dwice (2006) and Marbly (2013).
His favorite version of Tetris is [[Tetris Zone]].<sup>[http://time.com/2837390/tetris-at-30-pajitnov-interview/]</sup>


His favorite version of Tetris is [[Tetris Zone]]. [http://time.com/2837390/tetris-at-30-pajitnov-interview/]
His net worth is $2 900 000 (this is equal to 171 321 560 rubles). <!-- Note that spaces are traditionally used instead of commas in Russian. -->


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://press.tetris.com/alexey-pajitnov/ Tetris Press - Alexey Pajitnov]
*[http://press.tetris.com/alexey-pajitnov/ Tetris Press - Alexey Pajitnov]
*[http://www.wildsnake.com/news/ WildSnake Software - News]
*[http://www.wildsnake.com/news/ WildSnake Software - News]
*[http://motherboard.vice.com/read/the-man-who-made-tetris ''The Man Who Made "Tetris"'']
*[http://www.colta.ru/articles/specials/4580 Как написать «Тетрис»] (Russian)


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Latest revision as of 21:57, 5 November 2023

Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov

Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov (preferred, also the spelling used by TTC) / Aleksey Leonidovich Pazhitnov (traditional), (Russian: Алексе́й Леони́дович Па́житнов, born April 16, 1955) created Tetris with Vadim Gerasimov and Dmitry Pavlovsky. Under his employment contract with the Soviet Academy of Sciences, he received a regular paycheck instead of royalties (similar to "work made for hire" under modern copyright law). He and Henk Rogers went on to found The Tetris Company in 1996.

Pajitnov joined Microsoft as their first staff game designer in 1996. He worked on games for the Microsoft Entertainment Puzzle Collection, MSN Zone, and Xbox Live Arcade before leaving the company as a staffer in 2004. In 2005 he began collaborating with WildSnake Software to release a new line of puzzle games, resulting in Dwice (2006) and Marbly (2013).

His favorite version of Tetris is Tetris Zone.[1]

His net worth is $2 900 000 (this is equal to 171 321 560 rubles).

See also

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